5 Easy Spring Paper Garlands

5 Easy Spring Paper Garlands
To refresh your home before spring take some fresh flowers, a spring wreath or a garland – these are the simplest tips to get your house ready or the coming season. Paper garlands are easy to make, look great and you can make them with your kids. Here are some ideas for you: a garland... 
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DIY Chocolate Mint Lip Balm

DIY Chocolate Mint Lip Balm
We’ve already told you of some delicious homemade lip balms that would help you not to wind-burn your lips, and here’s one more amazing recipe that would leave no girl indifferent. The supplies are 1 teaspoon of coconut oil, 1 teaspoon of sweet almond oil, 3 drops of Vitamin E oil, 4 semi-sweet chocolate chips... 
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Funny DIY Piggybank For Your Kids

Funny DIY Piggybank For Your Kids
Make your kid happy with this funny piggybank! It’s soft, pretty and easy to take the money out. The supplies are flannel, PVC pipe, cotton, ribbon, scissors, needle & thread, a handsaw. Cut out some shapes of felt for your piggy. Cut a horizontal hole wide enough for your largest and thickest coin to go... 
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16 Awesome DIY Spring Wreaths

16 Awesome DIY Spring Wreaths
Two more weeks left before spring and it’s time to think of how to enliven your space by the coming of this season. Make some wreaths! They are ideal as an indoor and outdoor decoration and won’t cost a lot; you may choose any material you like and use it in a wreath. Felt, foam,... 
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DIY Hand Creme With Oils And Vitamins

DIY Hand Creme With Oils And Vitamins
Homemade cosmetics are ideal because it’s all natural and doesn’t contain ingredients to which you may be allergic. The supplies are 15 ml of olive oil, 15 ml of jojoba oil, 5 g of cocoa butter, 5 g emulsifier, 55 ml distilled or boiled water, 5 ml of glycerine, 1 ml vitamin E, 5 g... 
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DIY Lavender Mason Jar Candle

DIY Lavender Mason Jar Candle
Candles are cool for creating a cozy atmosphere, and you can make some scented candles yourself! The supplies are soy wax, soy wicks, glue, a double boiler/microwave safe container, a thermometer, fragrance and herbs of your choice. Using a double boiler melt your wax until the temperature reaches 160-180 degrees Fahrenheit. While the wax is... 
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10 Spring-Inspired DIY Jewelry Ideas

10 Spring-Inspired DIY Jewelry Ideas
Spring is amazing time when everything and everyone is in blossom, when birds are singing, aromas are flowing in the air and the sun is shining all the time. To highlight the coming season you can make some pretty jewelry to complete your style. Flowers and flower patterns are on top, so make some earrings,... 
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Cheap DIY Sequin Clutch For Parties

Cheap DIY Sequin Clutch For Parties
This sequin clutch is ideal for any party, including the coming Valentine’s Day party. You’ll need a mesh pouch, sequin fabric, liquid stitch, scissors, a foam brush, and clothespins. Cut a length of fabric that wraps around both sides of the mesh pouch. Then glue the sides together with the liquid stitch and clamp and... 
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DIY Lavender Bath Salt

DIY Lavender Bath Salt
We continue telling you of SPA cosmetics that you can easily make at home, and this time it’s lavender bath salt. The supplies are 1 cup of Epsom salt, 1/2 cup of sea salt, 2 tablespoons dried lavender buds, 10 to 15 drops of lavender essential oil, a few drops of lavender soap colorant/a small... 
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DIY Travel Tin Goat Milk Soap

DIY Travel Tin Goat Milk Soap
We have already told you about some soap that you can easily make yourself, including Goat Milk soap because it’s very useful for your skin, and now it’s time for soap that you can take anywhere you want – travel tin soap. The supplies are Goat Milk soap base (or any soap base you want),... 
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